The 2017 Committee

We are pleased to have a dedicated team of volunteers who have committed to making the club as strong as it can possibly be for the betterment of the children. We hold ourselves to high levels of expectation and are accountable to the club in everything we do.

As a committee we adhere to 5 key principles:

Growth of the children. Our children, both male and female, will have the best opportunity to learn new skills, play the game, build friendships, and develop a strong sense of teamwork whilst having fun and enjoying the game.

Supportive environment. The coaches, administration and volunteers will all be respected for the time and effort that they donate toward making the club what it is. All possible efforts will be channelled into supporting this group as the catalyst for the club's success.

Efficient club. The club will be run to benefit the children and maximise the available facilities. Sound governance will be applied across financial, operational, process and all people involved.

Transparency and respect. Everyone within the club, opposition players, umpires or visitors to the club will be held to the highest values of respect and courtesy when at or dealing with the Redbacks. Transparency will be a key philosophy within the club from the committee down into each team.

Culture. We will encourage a strong sense of club and community spirit in everything we do.

Please feel free to reach out to our committee if you have any questions or would like to get involved in supporting the club.

Nick has been involved with Ashy Redbacks since 2013. Since that time, he has volunteered as a Coach. Nick joined the Committee this year. He has three sons, Finn (U12), Oliver (U10) and Max (Auskick).

Richard has been a part of Ashy Redbacks since 2012. During that time he has held the roles of Team Manager and Auskick Coach. Richard joined the Committee in 2014. He has three sons, Tom (U13), Kurt (U10) and Leo (U8).

Bruce has been actively involved with Ashy Redbacks since 2010. Over the past 5 years, he has assisted in many facets of footy operations and club management as the General Manager. Bruce’s son Nathan has coached U14, U15 and Colts.